Jay before he won the Indy Mile.One of the nicest racers you will ever meet Dave Aldana.
Last time I saw Dave he had three of these honda's in his trailer.
I bought one of the tlr1000 powered bikes from a guy that was giving up riding. It was a work of art. I always thought it was missing something. I never got on with the two cylinder engine.I sold it to pick up a RVF400 (poor man's rc45). While I was searching for the rvf I bought a Honda 599. Rode it for years and forgot about the rvf. Then I got in to atv's. I live close to several thousand acres of trail riding.
Quote from: Bimota on November 30, 2021, 10:10:52 PMJay before he won the Indy Mile.One of the nicest racers you will ever meet Dave Aldana.My dad took us to Pomona and Ascot when we were kids. And Costa Mesa Speedway.
Quote from: Horatio on December 02, 2021, 06:56:24 PMQuote from: Bimota on November 30, 2021, 10:10:52 PMJay before he won the Indy Mile.One of the nicest racers you will ever meet Dave Aldana.My dad took us to Pomona and Ascot when we were kids. And Costa Mesa Speedway.My dad and a friend of his use to race in Elsinore and Perris California in 1973. They both had 1973 Yamaha 175's so they had to race in the 250 class since there was no 175 class. The 250's were quicker but they both just rode more consistently fast through the corners and took 1st and 2nd all season. The only modifications they had done was the strip the street equipment off, put an expansion chamber exhaust and number plate on them. Their Enduro tires worked better on those tracks than knobbies did. A co-worker of mine died at Ascot on a practice lap.